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Where the first collection is rooted in the texture of the everyday, this one asks what we take for granted—and whether we have chosen well. The title, あたらしいあたりまえ, resists clean translation: something like “a new ordinary,” or “what could become common sense.” It names a quality of attention that Matsuura returns to throughout: the willingness to examine, freshly, what we have inherited without examination.
Read alongside the first collection, this volume reveals the full range of Matsuura’s thinking. Together they form something rare: a body of writing about how to live that never tells you how to live.

Every Day, Begin Again

Genre : 

Non-Fiction

Original Language : 

Japanese

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Every Day, Begin Again

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